Do you have a website or a blog? Chances are pretty good that you do. Have you ever wondered how many visitors stop by to visit to your site? Where they come from? What pages or posts they’re reading while they’re there? Or even worse, what they’re NOT reading? If you answered “YES!” to any of these questions, then this post is for you. Welcome to my Beginner’s Guide to Google …Read More
How to Post a Job on Facebook
Sheldon Payne here from Newfound Marketing with another useful weekly tip – posting a job on your Facebook page. If you want to learn how to post your jobs, a feature that will bridge the gap between jobs and prospective applicants, I am going to quickly guide you through the process. First, go to your home page, or to your Facebook page and look at the left side of …Read More
SEO vs SEM: Which is Better for Your Business?
One of the most incredibly powerful marketing tools on the internet is “search”. Every day millions and millions of searches happen on Google. I bet you got to this article through a Google search didn’t you? The chances are that if you are a local or online business, people will also be searching for your business too. Research on daily online search was conducted on a global scale in 2017. …Read More
How To Choose Your Website Domain Name
You’ve thought long and hard to create your business or blog name. Now you need a domain name. Maybe, you’re starting a new company, a new brand, a new blog or have an existing brand you’re trying to take online? Either way, you’re going to need a website. These tips will keep you on how to choose the best website domain name for your business. There are a few things that …Read More
The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Twitter
The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Twitter Where is Twitter? What’s a Hashtag? Who is a ReTweet? Why are all those symbols being used? How do I do this? Learning how to use Twitter can seem a bit like learning a new language, but when it’s such a valuable tool for your business, it’s important to get it right. Let’s get started on how to use Twitter for your brand. First …Read More
5 Digital Marketing Trends for 2018
2018 is just a few weeks away! And while you’re preparing for the holidays and spending time with your family, it doesn’t hurt to reflect on 2017 and all the good (and bad!) things it brought with it. As we move closer to 2018, ask yourself: did you meet your marketing goals? What changes do you hope to implement in the New Year? Looking ahead, here are five trends that …Read More
How To Use Your Facebook Profile with Custom List
Lately, I’ve noticed a lot of posts by my Facebook friends that were not of interest or of relevance to me. Have you ever seen somebody start their status update with “Attention, high school friends!” or a variation thereof? This can be annoying to anybody who is not a part of your target audience – and it’s totally avoidable! Today on Payne’s Brain, I will be sharing with you a …Read More
Improve Your SEO with These 4 Tactics to Increase Your Backlinks
4 Tactics to Increase Your Backlinks When it comes to your website, it’s not enough to have your on-page SEO down with optimized content and meta tags. While using great keywords is certainly a step in the right direction, a single tactic alone won’t shoot you up to the top of the search rankings, unless you’re focusing on a long-tail or very specific keyword. One of the most valuable ways …Read More
4 Must Haves for Generating Website Traffic, Leads & Sales
If you have a business, you know you need a website. It needs to be more than a brochure. It needs to be a tool that will help drive leads and sales for you. You want your website to work just as hard for your business as you do. Is your current website hitting it out of the park in these four key areas? Searchability A great website isn’t so …Read More
Blogging For Business: Build Your Brand in a Few Hours a Week
Running a business can be extremely challenging – there are so many things that require attention. A store needs to look presentable no matter how many people come through, restaurants need all of their tables set, and you may even find yourself washing windows and cleaning toilets in the pursuit of making your business as attractive as it can be to your customer. It’s great to have high standards, but …Read More